The Capital Cooking COB484GG-L Connoisseurian Series 48-In. Dual Fuel Range with 4 Burners and 24-In. Griddle, LP model, gives you incredible flexibility when it comes to cooking. The 24-In. Griddle boasts 30,000 BTU of searing heat output with variable temperature control and even heat. The 4 open burners are constructed of die-cast, high heat resistant aluminum alloy and are precise, durable, and easy to clean.
- Connoisseurian Series 48-in. dual fuel range with 4 burners and 24-in. griddle - liquid propane
- 4 open burners: 25,000 BTUs each, can be turned down to a delicate, constant simmer
- 24-In. Thermo-Griddle: 30,000 BTU heat output with variable temperature control and even heat
- Open burner caps are constructed of die-cast, high heat resistant aluminum alloy
- Heavy-duty cast iron professional grates with an easy-to-clean durable porcelain coated finish
- Two-sided Tru-Side channeling grates
- Easy-to-clean spill pans are located below each burner
- Primary oven: 5 cu. ft., secondary over: 2.4 cu. ft.
- Bake, broil, roast, delicate bake, perfect convection, Moist Cooking
- Self-clean (both ovens)
- Meat probe (both ovens)
- Moist Cooking stops food from drying out during cooking (primary oven only)
- Moto-Rotis built-in motorized rotisserie (primary oven only)
- Convection cooking for bake, broil and roast
- Hidden bake element under glass for easy clean-up and efficient heating
- Ribbon broil element under glass for BBQ quality searing
- Two-speed cooling fan system
- Dual air-flow convection
- Extra large oven viewing window
- This model includes 4 burners and 24-In. grill
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